Correlation between CT growth patterns and invasiveness progression in neoplastic subcentimeter sub-solid nodules
<p>Size and/or attenuation growth of neoplastic sub-solid nodules (SSNs) potentially indicate progression in invasiveness. This study aims to clarify the correlation between growth patterns based on size and attenuation and the invasiveness progression in subcentimeter neoplastic SSNs.</p&g...
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| Main Author: | Ting Li (117885) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Can Ding (9973740) (author), Shan-tong Yan (22808155) (author), Xue-feng Jiang (22808158) (author), Fa-jin Lv (13264590) (author), Zhi-gang Chu (18293067) (author) |
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2025
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